this is going there and still here legally. why would they want to get in to a risk of security. how would you know this would hurt troops or fuel isis. first of all the president s decree is not based on national security. refugees are the most vetted group coming into the united states. it s often a two year process. if you re someone wanting to do the u.s. harm you would come in on a student visa, a tourist visa, a business visa and you wouldn t come as a refugee and not only on the refugee side but the fact that this ban effects families. right now we have, i was work over the weekend to get a 4 month old iranian girl to the oregon health sciences university for a heart operation. this is its incredible that this little girl and her parents are being denied the opportunity i think we got it
let me say, steve is 100% right. if we buy insurance across state lines it will be a race to the bottom. texas has 22% of children with no health insurance. we had universal health insurance for kids in vermont for years. it is a terrible idea put together by people that love free markets but don t know anything about health care. other items on the kellyanne conway list, which doesn t mean it is on the trump list, but create health savings accounts. that s nice. those are fine for small items but don t work when you are trying to decide whether to have a heart operation. four or $5,000 or having a tax credit of $5,000 per person. health care in this country costs an average of 10,000 plus per capita. if you have a family of four, if
let me say, steve is 100% right. if we buy insurance across state lines it will be a race to the bottom. texas has 22% of children with no health insurance. we had universal health insurance for kids in vermont for years. it is a terrible idea put together by people that love free markets but don t know anything about health care. other items on the kellyanne conway list, which doesn t mean it is on the trump list, but create health savings accounts. that s nice. those are fine for small items but don t work when you are trying to decide whether to have a heart operation. four or $5,000 or having a tax credit of $5,000 per person. health care in this country costs an average of 10,000 plus per capita.
i would pick them up at 4:30, get them there to the house by quarter to 5:00. nine times out of ten he would open his door and say just hand them to me here. he just doesn t sleep. what newspapers was he reading? let s see. he read the local paper, which would have been the post, the new york times the two rags from new york. okay. i can t think of the names of it. so he was taking this in each and every morning at 4:30 in the morning. oh, my gosh, yes. i read at one point, you tony had to go under the knife. this speaks to your relationship with him. was it a heart operation? what happened? tell me what he did. oh, yes. it was. it was a heart operation. he called the hospital the night before i went under the knife. he said when are you going under? and i said tomorrow. and he said, well, if you don t make it, tony, you ve had a good
conference that could be as emotional as it is extraordinary. former u.s. president jimmy carter will publicly discuss for the first time the cancer diagnosis that he revealed just last week. it s a poignant conversation likely to resonate with millions of american families who have faced their own battles with the deadly disease. cnn s chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is inside the carter center. he joins us to set the scene. good morning, carol. we re right outside here, just any minute now president carter, known for being very punctual is going to come through the doors and have this very historic press conference. i don t think we remember from president reagan writing a letter about alzheimer s, president clinton having urgent heart operation several years ago, but the first time the president, a former president, gets to sit down and talk about what exactly he s been experiencing, what his diagnosis is, and what he plans to do about it.